AAT-näkymä
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Teema
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Kaunokki-tunnus
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47981
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definedConcept
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Y4819
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id
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300055145
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koodi
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47981
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kuuluu sanastoon
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kaunokki-ontologia
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kuvaus
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Partial or complete loss of sight Macmillan Encyclopedia 2001 (2000)
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laajempi käsite
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sight,
vammaisuus
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liittyy
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Anchises, boasting of Venus' favour, is either paralysed or struck blind by the lightning of Jupiter,
Andrew heals the blind Matthew (or Matthias),
Appius Claudius Caecus dissuades the Senate to conclude a dishonorable peace with Pyrrhus,
Bellerophon wandering about the earth, lame, blind, lonely and accursed,
Christ healing blind people,
Daphnis, blinded by the nymph, is turned into a stone by Mercury,
Elisha leads the blind Syrians into the city of Samaria,
Hermippus, who conspired against Paul, is healed of his blindness,
Homer at Achilles' tomb: when the hero appears to him, Homer is struck with blindness,
Intellectual Blindness; 'Cecità della Mente' (Ripa),
Isaac, stricken with old age and near blindness, sends Esau for venison; Rebekah overhears the conversation,
Jeroboam's wife in disguise visits the old and blind Ahijah, but he, having been warned by God, recognizes her; he predicts the death of her son and Israel's punishment for Jeroboam's sin,
King Zedekiah's eyes are put out,
Lamech kills Cain: Cain is accidentally shot dead by an arrow of the blind Lamech, who is assisted in the hunt by his son Tubalcain,
Lucius Caecilius Metellus, the high priest, loses his sight while rescuing the Palladium from the burning temple of Vesta,
Lycurgus is struck with blindness by Jupiter,
Oedipus blinds himself,
Orion, while asleep, is blinded by Oenopion,
Peter heals a blind widow,
Phoenix is blinded as punishment for seducing his father's mistress,
Polyphemus is blinded with a pointed stake,
Simsonin sokaiseminen,
St. Crispin and Crispinian are put in a cauldron of boiling oil, or lead is poured into their mouths; sometimes a drop of lead blinds the executioner or the heathen ruler,
St. Genevieve restoring the sight of her blind mother,
St. Longinus rubbing his eyes; a drop of blood of the crucified Christ heals him of his blindness,
St. Odilia baptized by bishop Erhard (and cured from blindness),
St. Sebald cures a man from blindness,
St. Vedastus healing a blind man and a cripple,
St. Vedastus heals a blind man before King Clovis,
Tobit's blindness (Tobit 2 - 3:6),
blindness of Eli (1 Samuel 4:15),
healing of a possessed man who was also blind and dumb (Matthew 12:22-24),
idealized portrait of Homer, blind and wearing a crown of laurel,
kuurosokeus,
näkö,
näkövammaiset,
näkövammat,
on hearing Demodocus, the blind minstrel, at the banquet, Ulysses is moved and covers his head,
on the way to Damascus Christ appears to Saul, who falls from his horse and is blinded by the light,
poor, maimed, blind and lame are brought in, and sit down at the table ~ parable of the royal wedding-feast,
silmätaudit,
sokea Oidipus vaeltamassa, tyttärensä Antigonen johdattamana,
sokea, sokeus,
sokeat,
suffering, misfortune of Tiresias,
the Syrians come before Elisha; he prays to God and the Syrians are struck with blindness,
the blind Samson in Gaza, bound with brass chains,
the blind hitting the hog,
the blind leading the blind (Matthew 15:14),
the father of St. Vitus is blinded, when peeping into the dungeon, in which he holds his son prisoner; the dungeon is illuminated by heavenly lights (lamps),
the halt leading the blind,
the judgement of Zaleucus: when Zaleucus' son is sentenced to be blinded in both eyes, Zaleucus has one of his son's eyes plucked out and one of his own,
the mass of St. Clement: Theodora, wife of the heathen Sisinnius present; Sisinnius, who is spying, is struck blind,
the parents of a young disciple of Andrew try to climb into the house with ladders; they are struck with blindness and die,
the people of Syracuse honour the old and blind Timoleon,
the punishment of Phineus by the gods: he is blinded and suffers perpetual hunger since the Harpies steal and befoul his food,
the punishment of Thamyris: he is blinded and his lyre is broken,
the son of the prefect of Rome, who tried to violate St. Agnes, is struck blind or dead; Agnes raises him from the dead,
the sorcerer Elymas (Elymes, Bar-Jesus), who tries to prevent Paul and Barnabas from speaking, is struck blind by Paul,
the two angels intervene and strike the mob that surround Lot's house with blindness,
under the guidance of Loki the blind god Höd wounds Balder mortally with his arrow,
violent death by blinding
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nimi
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blindhet,
blindness,
sokeus
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prefLabel
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blindhet,
blindness,
sokeus
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vastaa
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keyword174340895990,
p300055145,
p77,
sokeus
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yläluokka
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vammaisuus
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